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Ciiiayent Le. TIASTRIAN 
A (Rivermont Cross No. 378) 
O R C H MATURE PLANTS 
SIGNAL TERR Ree. 
A bountiful producer, Lc. Tiastrian has flowers of heavy texture and*tovely proportion-~&, 
Overlapping sepals and petals, with petals measuring six to seven and a half inches in 
spread, are typical of the blooms. The broad lip is of very rich coloring, moderatély. _ 
ruffled, and has slight yellow veining in the throat. 
Lc. Tiastrian has been a Rivermont favorite for several years, but mature plants have 
been unavailable in any quantity. A whole group of our seedlings have been grown to 
maturity and almost 150 plants are now available to prospective buyers. 
As you can see from the accompanying photograph, the plants are in sheath and inex- 
ceptionally good to excellent cultural condition. They are available in five to eightinch 
pots from $30.00 to $45.00. We suggest you designate the price range and allow us to 
select the finest plant within that range for you. 
For those with a mind to breeding back- 
ground: 
Grespacetiiviscsic. Asbury, fine Variety, 
whose parents are C. Trianae and Lc. 
Grtegaw sOrsega Vise the “product of C. 
Dowiana and Lc. Labiosa. Labiosa is 
OUimeOreGe udbliatay ana Lc. Luminos a. 
Luminosa comes from C. Dowiana and 
L. Tenebrosa. 
The other parent is C. Titrianae, which 
comes from C. Trianae and C. Tityus. 
Tityus is sired by C. Enid (C. Mossiae 
x C. gigas) andC. Octave Doin (C. Dowi- 
ana x C. Mendelii). 
